In the event that a computer crashes, if automatic desktop icons placement is selected or if the screen resolution is changed there is the possibility that the icons shortcuts position on the Windows desktop becomes scrambled; IconRestorer has been designed to remember the icon setup to avoid the boring job of manual restoring for the right icons position on desktop after these events.

IconRestorer can be used to place the icons back to their original location on the Windows screen when needed, or even to manage two (or more) profiles of icon position.

The icons position on desktop (layout) can be saved manually when wanted (every screen resolution will be saved separately) and can be restored at any time.

IconRestorer also have the capability to:

Save and restore the desktop wallpaper with the icon positions.

Automatically restore icons position when resolution changes.

Some features:

Backup Preview (thumbnails of saved backups)

List View desktop mode

Backup management: rename, delete, export and import

Multiple backups for each resolution:

Automatically save icons position when Windows shutdown or program exit

Automatically restore icons position when resolution changes

Manage icons position separately for all screen resolutions

Works on 64-bit systems (XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 and Windows 7)

Windows Vista™ and Windows 7™ compatible

Multi monitor support for the Backup Preview:

Option to Save and Restore the Desktop Wallpaper with icons positions

Hide New Files” option to move files with unsaved position to folder “Extra Files” on Desktop.

“Restore last saved layout on startup” option to automatically restore the last desktop layout when IconRestorer starts. This feature can be suitable to restore the last stored layout when Windows starts.

“Last saved on top” option for backup list. Now can be select the ascend or descend backups sort order.

Contexual quick help:

Color scheme management:

Added two new color scheme: “Vista” and “Seven”

Automatic (and manual) check for program updates.

Character Set management to support translation into non-latin languages (i.e. Russian, Chinese, etc..).